Learning objectives
Provide the theoretical and clinical information about semeiological process. The differential diagnosis of mouth and jaw bone diseases and their medical and surgical management
Prerequisites
Knowledge of anatomy, physiology, biochemistry, general pathology, oral medicine
Course unit content
Principles of semeiotics, differential diagnosis of signs and symptoms of the diseases of the mouth and the maxillary bones,
Full programme
- The semeiology in odontostomatology: anamnesis / clinical examination.
- Collection of documentation and compilation of the clinical record.
- Diagnostic pathway and differential diagnosis in odontostomatology
- Pathophysiology of pain in the oro-maxillo-facial district
- Differential diagnosis of odontogenic pain
- Burning Mouth Syndrome (BMS): Clinical Aspects and Differential Diagnosis
- Using questionnaires on pain.
- BMS diagnostic protocol and therapy
- Infections in the oro-maxillo-facial district: abscesses and fleas. Diagnostic protocol and therapy
- Odontogenic sinuses: diagnostic protocol and therapy
- Medical Therapy in Odontostomatology: Anti-inflammatory and Antibiotic
- Pathophysiology of salivation
- Xerostomia and hyposalivation
- Sjögren syndrome: diagnostic protocol and therapy
- Allergies in dentistry
- Dental management of the allergic patient and operational protocols
Bibliography
Scully C: Medical Problems in Dentistry – seventh Ed. Churchill Livingstone Elsevier
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Updated articles of international literature on specific topics
Teaching methods
lessons and discussion of clinical cases
Assessment methods and criteria
oral exam on the reference program carried out during the course
Other information
lessons can be held in the classroom or at the clinical units
2030 agenda goals for sustainable development
This course contributes to the realization of the ONU objectives of the 2030 Agenda for Sustainable Development